Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Romans 12:4

Exclusive Drop (A Series on Identity)
14 Days
Maybe you’ve tried on different identities as you work out the answer to “who am I really?”. Having an authentic and unique identity comes from knowing that everyone, including you, is created in the image of God. Enjoy the journey of discovery but don’t lose sight of who you really are. In this two-week devotional, you can discover the confidence that comes from knowing your value and the value of others.

FCA Hockey Penalty Kill
14 Days
The Penalty Kill Devotional helps athletes grow in faith by exploring the intersection of hockey and discipleship. Through Scripture, reflection, and real-life examples, you’ll discover how to compete with integrity, lead with humility, and live with purpose—on and off the ice. Each day offers a biblical truth and practical challenge to strengthen your relationship with Christ and deepen your impact as a teammate, leader, and follower of Jesus.

Who Me, Gifted?
15 Days
The Bible tells us that we receive gifts on the day of our spiritual birth to be used to build up the body of Christ. If we do not use these gifts for the common good of the church, everyone suffers. In Who Me, Gifted?, Michael Youssef unpacks the gifts of the Holy Spirit one by one so that believers everywhere will experience fulfillment, spiritual maturity, and unexpected blessings through these gifts bringing ultimate glory to God.

The Basic Training Challenge – Mail Call
15 Days
We all need instructions, even marching orders. God’s provides these instructions through a series of letters that we find in the New Testament. The Basic Training Challenge gives you a starting point to learn about God’s mission for you here on earth. Similar to your basic training, this plan will challenge you to get spiritually fit in God’s Word.

Belonging
15 Days
We all want to belong, be accepted and know that we are loved. When we place our trust in the Lord and accept Jesus as our Savior, we are adopted into God’s forever family and are called his beloved children. The testimony of Scripture is that we belong—unconditionally. Writer and pastor Nancy Boote shares her experiences as an adoptee in this 15-day series from Words of Hope.

Blessed
15 Days
Our view of blessed is often tethered to a continually changing spectrum—our circumstances. If life is good, in our view, we’re blessed. If life isn’t going well, in our view, we’re not blessed. But is our definition of blessed the same as God’s? We’ll look at how God defines “blessed.” It turns out, we’re very likely missing how “blessed” we all are—regardless of what’s going on around us.

Spiritual Gifts
15 Days
Discover spiritual gifts. God wants to work through you. You can serve God with your gifts, and God gives us gifts to help others.

For the Worship Leader:
15 Days
Worship leadership is more than leading songs—it is leading people to God. This Bible plan explores the heart, character, and calling of a worship leader through Scripture and real ministry insight. Each day focuses on a key trait of effective worship leadership, offering biblical teaching, practical wisdom, prayer, and reflection. Designed for both new and experienced worship leaders, this plan will help you grow in integrity, humility, skill, and love as you lead others into meaningful, God-centered worship.

A Grace-Shaped Life: Romans 9-16
16 Days
Your life is shaped by many things - your values, relationships, and the circumstances of your life. But what about God's grace? In the book of Romans, Paul offers advice and encouragement about that grace and how it should shape our lives. In this 16 day series, Jon Opgenorth will take you through Romans 9-16 and think about what a grace-shaped life looks like.

Justification: A Study in Romans
16 Days
Considered one of the most theologically rich books of the New Testament, Romans is a treatise on the theology of salvation. Beginning with the hopelessness of our sin-filled state, Paul shows how God provides righteousness to His people through Jesus Christ. In Romans, we are reminded that justification does not come from status or moral achievement but from belief in the substitutionary death and glorious resurrection of Jesus Christ.